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Account aggregation
Account aggregation is a method that involves compiling information from different accounts, which may include bank accounts, credit card accounts…
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2016
2016
Analytical Study of Applying the Account Aggregation Approach in E-Banking Services
A. Drees
,
A. Alahmari
,
R. Almuwayshir
2016
Corpus ID: 156541268
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2014
Review
2014
Personal Financial Aggregation and Social Media Mining: A New Framework for Actionable Financial Business Intelligence (AFBI)
Vipul Gupta
,
Sameer Khanna
,
Iljoo Kim
International Journal of Business Intelligence…
2014
Corpus ID: 38742012
Consumers have been banking and trading online for several years now. More ambitious and tech savvy consumers have also been…
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2011
2011
Account aggregation with UK banks and a free software Lloyds TSB scraper
M. Eve
2011
Corpus ID: 113543874
2008
2008
Keynesian Dynamics and the ADAS Framework
Peter Skott
,
A. Dutt
2008
Corpus ID: 14348179
Contrary to what has been argued by a number of critics, the AD-AS framework is both internally consistent and in conformity with…
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2007
2007
A financial product recommendation model using account aggregation service data
駒走 聡昭
,
戸谷 圭子
2007
Corpus ID: 168398290
2002
2002
Internet banking services: questioning the current response to account aggregation
J. Chuah
2002
Corpus ID: 150919282
1998
1998
FORECASTING TOURISM DEMAND IN THE SHORT TERM : THE CASE OF ANDALUSIAN HOTEL ESTABLISHMENTS *
J. Otero
,
F. Trujillo
1998
Corpus ID: 16377684
Policy makers and businessmen demand real-time information and short-term forecasts about bed-nights occupied and the occupancy…
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